'The 100' Season 2 Premiere: 'The 48' Happened on New York Comic Con

'The 100' Season 2 Premiere: “The 48” Happened on New York Comic Con
Only few were lucky to watch the Season 2 Episode 1, “The 48” of “The 100” at the New York Comic Con. Here are some of the teasers about the said episode, and an interview with the show’s casts and crews.
The attendees of the New York Comic Con had watched the most anticipated premiere of “The 100.”
Zap2It featured a lot of cool teasers, which included the fate of Bellamy (Bob Marley), Raven (Lindsey Morgan) and Finn (Thomas McDonell). It will be revealed prior to the initial commercial break. It seemed that not all might survived.
As seen on the show’s sneak peak, Clarke (Eliza Taylor) would meet the Mountain Men. Maya was one of them. Maya will have the hots for either Jasper or Monty, who will be reunited in the episode.
The show took place in Mt. Weather, which is actually a real place in Virginia.
It will have a bittersweet ending that would turn to goosebump-stimulating twist. But then, of course, it would end on a cliffhanger.
As addressed by IGN, there are lots of cordial and touching reunions.
The stars Lindsey Morgan and Eliza Taylor had an interview together with Jason Rothenberg, the show runner. Rothenberg said that they could not exactly guess what Mt. Weather was. The showrunner even teased that the intense shared experiences of the surviving members of The 100 would make them bound to each other in a way that even perceived enemies in the group would find similiarties with each other compared to their friends and families back in the Ark. He also talked about the possibility of making a scene with Bellamy and Kane. So with these, you could assume that Bellamy would survive.
“The 100” Season 2 Episode 1 will be airing on October 22 on The CW. So stay tuned!
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